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at phoenix.edu ♪ ♪. eric: the biden administration taking more heat this afternoon over the settling of the crisis of the border, fox news cameras capture the group of migrants said they were from venezuela across the border of the rio grande in el torito texas. this comes as work told the unaccompanied migrant children move from board patrol custody and placed in health and human services while they are filling up those shelters quickly as
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well. hello and welcome to a brand-new hour of fox news live in happy mother's day. i am eric shawn, hi jackie. >> i'm jacqui heinrich in for arthel neville. secretary mayorkas went friday and said hundreds or crossing into the u.s. each day, the administration says it's getting a better handle on the situation by acting ice director tom homan says the biden team is losing sight of the big picture. it. >> they're going to get really good at releasing people very fast so there's no were under no overcrowding. the president said we got this under control, 80% less children aboard a bushel, no kidding, there releasing them faster, building more facilities and hotel rooms $375 a night to release from border patrol custody quicker into the interior of the united states, there just getting really good at releasing people quickly and they call that a success. jacqui: live in del rio texas
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with more. >> good afternoon the administration is saying things are starting to get more under control but that is not what were seen on the ground in del rio, yesterday we seen a ton of activity just like what we saw yesterday and just this week alone border patrol is reporting that in del rio they apprehended more than 5000 migrants already, let's show some video we shot earlier this morning from where were standing on the banks of the rio grande this was a very large group of migrants that decided to cross the rio earlier this morning around 10:30 a.m. when the water was much lower and much safer, this ended up being a group of 40 fives venezuela and and one colombian, you'll see in the video they had small children from them, a couple of infants, they presented themselves to local law enforcement, were trained to hide, gave themselves up and had a chance to talk, most of them fear the government and venezuela and they got family in the united states so they wanted to come here and take the risk,
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some of them came through columbia flew to mexico and took a bus appear but this is not the only area where this is happening, was take a look at video from our fox drone team this is in la jolla texas shot by the fox drone team earlier this morning of another large group of migrants been apprehended by border patrol after they came across the border it was a group of 30 or so and what we've been told this is a book migrants on the triangle country, el salvador, honduras, guatemala, that is south of us and i want to show you this map, this is the border patrol sector to the north, this is the big bin sector, 165,000 square miles, it covers 77 texas counties, the entire state of local, the border patrol only has 600 agents to patrol the entire sector and they've seen a huge spike in apprehension. if we can pull video from the big bend sector will talk about
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that. in march of last year, march of 2020 big bend sector only apprehended 3000 people, fast-forward the clock to this year march or 2021 that 3000 has gone to over 14000, that is a 365% increase year-over-year, you talk to the border patrol officials, they say if they can't get a grip on this soon consequences will be felt all over the place. take a listen. >> and for not able to do that effectively then we understand there may be more drugs, narcotics other bad things happening not only the folks on the southwest border but every city and town across the u.s., all this ends up in every town in usa. you talk to federal order patrol and many of them heard secretary mayorkas' comments on friday that the border is closed and
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many of the officials take issue with those comments, one telling us a couple of hours ago if this is closed i don't want to see what open is. were live in del rio will send it back to you. >> really interesting hearing you speak to those migrants earlier today and their reason for coming say now is the moment, really incredible reporting, thinking. eric: it really vividly showed the situation on the border as they came across the river, meanwhile in washington the biden of administration is arguing last month supporting jobs report illustrates the urgent need for congress to pass the president $4 trillion spending plan. work meredith live on the north wrong, more on that. >> afternoon president biden insist the u.s. economy is on the rebound even after the latest jobs report you showed which showed fewer jobs are created last month and economist predicted, the appointment rate going to 6.1% rate is slightly
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up from the month before but you could see down from where was a year ago the white house as a believes millions of americans still need a lot of help and even with state screening reopening policies, we see that vaccine rollout, to get the economy on track president biden two massive spending bills the administration says without them u.s. economy like behind for years to come. such. >> the reality is we have fallen behind with our investments in the economy, people are still struggling, women in particular, still struggling to find affordable childcare. >> a number of business owners tell fox news, they can't find workers, they argued the government getting in the way of economic progress, now some republicans want the white house to cut out the $300 a week extra federal enhance unappointed benefit early to get more people back to work.
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>> there is an opportunity to turn it around, the biden of administration and congressional democrats to be part of the solution, step one getting the able-bodied adults back into the workforce rather than paying them to stay home. >> the president is going to sit down with senate republicans at the white house to talk about a massive infrastructure bill, the president wants to spend $2 trillion, republicans want to spend far less, negotiations are likely to continue past thursday's meeting, before the half of the president is going to sit down with members of the congressional leadership from both parties, this could be his biggest chance yet to get his economic agenda through congress, will see how the negotiations go from there. eric: mark, at the white house, thank you. jacqui: debris from a chinese rocket landed in the indian ocean overnight, china sayan the 5b rocket burned up in the atmosphere, no injuries were reported but nasa criticizing china for failing to meet
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responsible standards regarding their space to breathe. christina coleman live from los angeles. >> remnants of china's out-of-control rocket slammed into the indian ocean late last night, there were no injuries or damage property along the way but the fact that scientists did not know where pieces of the 2210 rocket woodland for days has sparked backlash from nasa the agency said this is the biggest rocket, debris from the massive thing was spotted blasting to the sky over the middle east before it crashed into the ocean last night. the chinese rocket was used to launch the first module of the new space station last month. usually discarded rockets reenter the atmosphere soon after liftoff and normally overwater but that clearly was not the case here the rocket went into orbit around the earth covering a huge portion of the planet. chinese authorities responded to criticism over the unpredictable rocket by saying most of it was
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burnt out during its reentry process. but uncertainty over just how much of it was burnt up or if it might hit a populated area was concerning. nasa administrator bill nelson says china did not act responsibly writing nations must minimize the risk to people and property on earth of reentering the space objects and maximize transparency regarding those operations. keep in mind just last year debris from another chinese road rocket like this one damage several buildings after landing on the ivory coast. >> there is enough reaction to the last one, last may that you have most people thought they would learn their lesson and not of done it again. but apparently they haven't. they are two for two with this particular design. >> china has ten more lunches planned through next year to carry additional equipment to
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orbit for the completion of their space station. jacqui: christina coleman in los angeles, thank you so much. eric: a study development in the world of horseracing, the trainer who set the kentucky derby record eight days ago with the seventh when has been suspended by churchill down after the winning horse medina spirit failed a drug test following the race. the thorough bread could be stripped of the title and the winning person if disqualified, live in atlanta with the very latest on this on faulty story. >> medina spirit kentucky derby when is in serious question, as you mentioned were hearing from churchill down this is a horses legendary trainer bob is now banned, and his statement the racetrack says in part failure to comply with the rules and medication protocols jeopardizes the safety of the horses and jockeys, the integrity of our
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sport and the reputation of the kentucky derby and all who participate, churchill downs will not tolerate it. bob baffert said he was notified on saturday that more than twice the allowable amount of the steroid betamethasone was found following a post race drug test, bob baffert denying any wrongdoing. >> i got the biggest gut punch in racing for something that i did not do. this is disturbing, it is complete injustice but i'm gonna fight it tooth and nails because it went to the horse, i await to the owner and i await her industry. >> the news of a failed drug test comes less than a week the race in which bob back there said medina spirit will compete in, whether that will earn will not happen is in question in
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speaking, a lot of questions over that we discussed some tweets a few moments ago i went to read him and says we are consulting with the maryland racing commission in any decision regarding the entry of medina spirit in the 146 will be made after the review of the facts. not clear yet if the horse will be allowed to race next weekend or if it will be stripped of the kentucky derby win. eric: apparently there has to be a second confirmation in a test, will see what happens when those results come back. charles in atlanta, thank you. jacqui: investigation into new york governor andrew cuomo sexual harassment allegations is expanding, the latest allegation investigators are looking into. ♪ you only pay for what you need? really? i didn't-- aah! ok. i'm on vibrate. aaah!
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eric: 50 are dead after car bombs went off in front of a girl school in the capital city of kabul, many were killed, students from 11 - 15 years old, over 100 others were wounded in that attack. the taliban as you may know just women getting education, many
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fear there will be many more attacks like this one coming as the u.s. and nato have "he military forces from the country of idle deadline has been set of september 11. jacqui: the sexual harassment investigation into andrew cuomo is reportedly expanding, the state attorney general is said to be looking at whether his administration provides vaccines in exchange for political support. here to talk about his washington times opinion editor and fox news contributor charlie hurt. i want to ask you, the wall street journal is reporting that one of governor cuomo's top advisers called up more than half a dozen local county executives in march to see if they would add their name to the growing list of folks who are calling for cuomo to resign over the sexual misconduct allegations but the man making the calls was larry shorts atop volunteer advisor who ordinarily handled the exact same distribution for the state and one executive was apparently so
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alarm they reported it to the ag and now this is getting folded into the broader cuomo probe, noting that shorts said he did not link political allegiance to vaccines, in your opinion how bad is this for governor cuomo? >> oh my goodness, as you point out, at this point is still an investigation, we don't know for certain everything that is happened and i assume we will find out but my goodness, if this is true, this takes corruption, political corruption to a level that i really seen in my 20 some years of covering politics both in washington and in detroit, it is amazing to me, you hear about the pay to play scandals, this is a pay to live scandal, but it is in line with the kind of allegation or things that could've been proven and happen during the cuomo
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administration during this entire pandemic, it is breathtaking, the idea of tying vaccines to political support, one of the most astonishing political corruption things i have ever heard of. >> at least six republicans that we know of have asked the senate finance committee to open an investigation into the nursing home scandal but when governor cuomo was asked on friday if he would testify were cooperate he said this is the political scheme, what you listen to this and react. >> they'd continue to politicize, because they don't want to accept responsibility for what happened, they're still in denial, there's no pointing fingers, it was never about public health it was never about doctors and science, it was politics and it still is. >> one was been accused of doing the same thing when he failed to
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release the nursing home data from the trump administration, are these kinds of statements helping or hurting him? >> i think they are hurting him with any rational person who is listening to what's coming out of his mouth and following any of the details about what he's been accused of. going back to the new branch of the investigation, these are all democrat calls that larry schwartz allegedly called to ensure that they were still, remember larry schwartz was cuomo's vaccines are, so these are all democrat politicians who are claiming that they got pressured by larry schwartz to make sure that they were still supporting cuomo before he released vaccines. the idea that this is somehow a republican witch-hunt is ridiculous. this is the guy who wrote a book
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about himself in a middle of a pandemic when people were dying, they were dying nowhere as badly as they were in nursing homes in new york. i don't really understand where he gets a leadership look. if anybody has politicize this and we could get into a whole big discussion about that democrats versus republicans at the national level but if anybody in the world politicize coping, it was andrew cuomo in new york. jacqui: quick, we run out of time where it is cuomo's career go from here, cannot survive? >> i don't know i have a hard time seeing it and the reason is because it is a bipartisan thing you hear more in more democrats are coming forward and leveling new accusations and confirming the horrifying accusations that we've already seen. jacqui: charlie hurt, washington times, and in turn opinion editor thank you so much for being with us. eric: fox news alert, days of
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violence continuing at this hour between palestinians in jerusalem, israel is prime minister benjamin netanyahu said his country will not allow extremist to destabilize jerusalem but it is continuing this evening, trey yingst a harrowing live report in the middle of all of that yesterday and he's live in jerusalem on the street as you can see with the very latest there. street clashes continuing at 11:21 p.m. sunday night. >> good afternoon another night of violence erupting in jerusalem, i'm going to turn around and show you the scene and take a look at what's happening here, a lot of the palestinians were praying at the mosque during ramadan, they flooded out of the gate and the old city of jerusalem and they are now clashing with israeli security of forces, the concern is not localized anymore but is going to expand to other areas
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of jerusalem and the west bank, earlier tonight there were two rockets, from gaza into southern israel, message from the factions there, palestinians supporting the unvested is continued to spread throughout jerusalem, what we saw earlier in the night was a meeting between israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and israeli defenseman, they are trying to get an idea of how bad things are and whether or not it is going to spread, what you're watching live our palestinians outside of the old city of jerusalem throwing rocks and other objects that police officers, stuck grenade. everyone okay? what you just saw there was a stunt grade thrown by the police, what is gonna move out of the way. the big concern is the escalation that we see now is only going to get worse the
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really important thing to note this started over a neighborhood very close and has palestinian families that may be evicted from their homes and effort to de-escalate the situation ahead of jerusalem day tomorrow the israeli supreme court pushed the decision off and as you can see behind me, it is not helping anything and now been gaza is involved in taking this unrest to a whole new level and one other point to note that his escalating attention from been gaza -- let me back up has to do with the fishing zone in benghazi we see in the military government take a decision to close the fishing zone completely and that his escalating tension and we do expect more response from their. >> i want you to stay safe,
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stuck grenade, can you tell us what the concern is spreading at the gate that you can see but the further parts of the country. >> the concern here is the voices of the palestinians won't be heard it is not really related to schick dara, that is one of many issues, it is related to something that took place late last month at the damascus, we saw the same police officers that are clashing tonight they put themselves in a situation where clashes were bound to happen, they blocked off the area behind me stay with me one second period listen to meet look me in the eye, walk with me, one second, we just got a backup, keep moving.
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were good i just want to make sure my crew is here, really the concern that these palestinians have that their voices will be heard. as you can see there is violence erupting there throwing stones at police officers and other objects, glass bottles of the officers who are now responding to stuck grenades as you can see there trying to get out of the way because the israeli police force will bring in reinforcement and we can see in the distance they have a large truck that sprays conch water at these protesters, demonstrators and some rioters and you can see in the distance, any moment it will spray a blue liquid to give you a sense of the small as well like rotting garbage. when it covers your get on your closer your shoes is very hard to get off, many of these palestinians are not moved by the riot control methods, there
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still here clashing with the police not only here at the damascus gate but other cities leading to the mosque because ramadan is in his latest days there just a few more days of ramadan left and this is the time. along with the issue of schick dara and other political issues in the region and it's come to focus not only in jerusalem but across the region that's what the israeli military is worried about that they will have to get involved to assist the police forces but also to assist their forces on the gaza strip because two rockets fired into southern israel, back to you. eric: stay safe and certainly there's tensions pretty routine on friday night, i've covered them and been there, we want you to stay safe as this is situation is on playing before our eyes. jacqui: incredible reporting. secretary of state anthony
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person in interest with yesterday's broad daylight shooting in times square a 4-year-old girl was among three people who were wounded alex hogan is live in new york city with the latest on all of this, what can you tell us. >> times square is back to normal but last night this entire area behind me was completely blocked off when shots rang out between two - 4 people in three innocent bystanders were shot, we have video from the time when a police officer was carrying a 4-year-old girl who had been shot in the leg was started out as a day of shopping for toys with her parents ended up with her in surgery, a 23-year-old female tourist from rhode island is shot is a 43-year-old woman taking place last night, the shooting in the heart of manhattan is one of the most commonly visited tourist spots in the world and rolls out its official reopening nypd releasing the photo of a person of interest mayor bill de blasio commented that police will make
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arrest but other candidates say that's not enough air got them calling for greater action to curb this violence. >> you can't start talking about a three year program with 3-year-old babies are being shot in the city. >> candidate andrew yang speaking about the city cracking down on gun violence several decades ago calling for similar action once again during the current uptick in crime, yang adding d from the police movement is wrong for new york city. >> the city cannot stop shooting in times square, what does that say about what's happening in black and brown communities throughout our city where were under investing and we know gun violence are higher these three victims, the two adults and the young girl are expected to survive but again there is a lot
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of questions, police still do not have a shooter in custody. jacqui: alex hogan in new york city, thank you. eric: new information in the cyber attack. eastern european base criminal gang that hit utility firms and extorted victims in the past, this could be a terrorist attack, griff jenkins in washington with more on this. >> the fbi, dhs and the department of energy are investigating as well as the government cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency but no one is confirming the identity of the cyber attackers were what they are demanding more from, the worry over a prolonged distraction to supply commerce secretary was sounding
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the alarm. >> unfortunately these sorts of attacks are becoming more frequent, they're here to stay and we have to work in partnership with business to secure networks to defend ourselves against these attacks, as it relates to: neil, the president was briefed all hands on deck effort right now. >> in the white house releasing a statement saying the federal government is working actively to assess the implication of this incident avoid disruption to supply and help the company restore pipeline operations as quickly as possible. across the political aisle republicans appear ready to assist on all hands on deck call
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some of the remains found in a atari cave could be up to 100,000 years old and the rest could date back 50 - 60000 years, archaeologists animal remains including those of an elephant, rhinoceros and a giant dear. eric: our exclusive reporting on what happened to jimmy hoffa, authorities i'm told are pursuing information revealed in our series on fox nation riddled the search for james r hoffa the body of the labor leader was transported from detroit to new jersey and buried next door mafia connected doubts, now were told the fbi is reportedly looking into another tip but this one is a twist. >> the hole where i believe hoffa was remains are is over in the middle of the course on one of the homes. >> the disappearance of jimmy hoffa comes with a southern
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drawl. >> can you imagine the mafia having a lawyer named bubba. >> original half junior known as bubba is an 80-year-old former attorney in savannah georgia, he says jimmy hoffa is buried under a whole at the old savannah resort and golf club on limited island the most unlikely of places one would think at least at first glance. >> it was so out-of-the-way and ridiculous that he would be brought here to savannah georgia, and made this the perfect place, bringing here where they can keep an eye on them, they can't go to new jersey on mafia property and keep an eye on anybody, they did not want to let hoffa go and they didn't want anybody to find him. >> bubba has known both sides of the law he served time for security fraud in the longtime lawyer also known as lou the taylor back in chicago where the
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friends that he was a top member of the mafia, they said he was sent by chicago to oversee the resort owned for a time by the teamsters and he helped hide half his body. >> he came to the office, two fbi agents from savannah interviewed him and i was there and they suspected lou was involved. >> bubba is writing a book called mob island about the resort where the mobsters would make for an unusual mix. >> the problem between the new york family in the chicago family, they would have a sitdown and this was the place and they can be under surveillance, this was perfect. >> the island had its own private dirt airstrip, bubba said one night shortly after hoffa vanished in 1975 a king air like this one landed with a
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large package that the mobsters boasted were half as remains. >> the package was flown in from detroit, the plane was a king air influenza and they went to and lifted something of what he called of the packing, they were probably okay when nobody would even suspect and it was controlled by the king stirrers, the property was in you don't go around digging up a golf course. >> the mobsters in teamsters were played through by one purpose and tubercular habits about. >> that is not all married golf etiquette i asked him what is so special that everybody that we play with comes from chicago and the teamsters they urinated this whole and that's what he told me he said, i never had this conversation with you but you
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look where jimmy hoffa was. >> david junior also known as bubba was a caddie master at the course and says it makes sense. >> i think he may have been buried, the way things have happened, happened so quick and so quietly, if i could play a part in where he thought then is my obligation to do that, they deserve to have their father buried properly. >> that is jimmy hoffa's daughter who is a retired judge in his son who is currently the president of the teamsters james p hoffa they want this solved but the fbi will not confirm that they have witnesses to hoffa or agents on the golf course the locals claims they were there last week but they say the hoffa investigation is ongoing and committed to solving what happened to jimmy hoffa the bureau insisted will pursue any credible information that he gets, meanwhile in new jersey
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observers there waiting to see if investigators will dig up that spot in jersey city where fox nation found potential evidence there, large pieces of buried metal that something could collaborate the times half his remains were buried in a 55-gallon metal drummer, many developments in the story, it all can be seen on the fox nation series riddled the search for james r hoffa, four episodes right now. jacqui: thank you, more and more parents are pushing back against mask mandates for kids in schools, up next to the mandates really necessary and what could be the risk? ♪ type 2 diabetes was knocking me out of my zone, but lowering my a1c with once-weekly ozempic® helped me get back in it. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic® ♪ my zone? lowering my a1c and losing some weight. now, back to the show. ozempic® is proven to lower a1c.
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>> no more masks. >> i adjourned that we turn this meeting. [shouting] >> and associate professor and director of the healthy buildings program at harvard university school of public health. let's preface this by staying it's unclear when the vote of the three mass close girls was taken that they said the students receive a number of messages for the consequences for not complying with public all protocols which recently change with the new state and cdc guidance allowing people to go outside without a mask, to the first piece that we lead with, how does the schools carry out its policy given where things stand right now. >> the giver having me on it before we talk about masks let's set the stage on what's allowing
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those to change, vaccines work and masks work, these are safe and highly effective as stopping come if you happen to get it prevents death and it prevents you from transmitting to others, vaccines of the path out of it, masks do work, they block your respiratory transmission interview around some of one who is infectious, mask and protect you, that said, it is time to remove the limits or the mandates on mask wearing outdoors, i don't think cdc goes far enough, there should be no mandate at all for outdoor masking on any context, outdoor is extremely safe and we really don't see transmission happening outdoors, indoors we need to continue masking for a little bit longer as a vaccine start to take hold and drive down risks for all of us including us were unvaccinated. >> the group in utah protesting the mask requirements and schools they may face charges after derailing the school board meeting, the state law says that school boards can't supersede
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requirements and schools but the requirements have been lifted in other parts of the state, what is the sign say about the needs for masks indoors especially as it pertains to kids. >> that is frustrating to hear i understand the anxiety i'm a parent have three kids and no one wants to hear about masks more than me, when the transition stage of more and more americans and adults get vaccinated but were not quite in the clear, i think it makes sense to keep indoor masking in place and i propose that this ends on july 4, were not that much longer i also think it's important that we keep the masks on in schools right now for the same reasons, we have a lot of adults were trying to get vaccinated and kids can get the virus, the risk is low but they get transmitted to others to those were unvaccinated in higher risk, for the school year we should masks on indoors, julk mandates to end indoors and that will set us up for a good rest of the summer and fall in schools without mask.
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>> you mentioned july 4 by how close are we in terms of vaccination numbers to expect governments to ditch indoor mask mandates. >> were really close and look at what's happening in israel the uk to countries ahead of us with vaccination rates in recent cases and hospitalizations and deaths plummet were little bit behind in the u.s. but seeing the same thing starting to happen, i don't think were far off from the point where cases get so low that risk is driven down for everybody i want to reiterate the real path out of this will depend on how many adult americans get vaccinated, these are safe vaccines, highly effective and want to get back to full normalcy, that is clearly the path back. jacqui: real quick, do you think this might reverse tracks this winter given where things stand with the vaccination rate? >> i'm really hopeful what the vaccines will do but if we don't have high vaccination rates it's
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clear coronavirus is seasonal including this novel coronavirus, will we have an uptick in november, december and january, it's very likely won't be like to asked year but those adult unvaccinated that may get by through the summer it is smart to get vaccinated to be prepared what the spring and late fall and winter may bring. jacqui: thank you so much for joining us. eric: thank you jackie, things professor july 4 can be independence day in some ways more than one way, we look forward to that from the harvard professor, that doesn't prosper today but happy mother's day to all you mothers and grandmothers and great-grandmothers. jacqui: especially happy mother's day to my own mom jane, happy mother's day, thinking for putting your day with us, "the big sunday show" is coming right up. ♪ how great is it that we get to tell everybody how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i mean it...
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